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Starts when ADIO goes low.
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Measurement can now be started via the PIN3 (ADIO). Once the measured value buffer is
filled, the data will be output automatically. It is not possible to halt output.
Working with an additional analogue measured value
Burst mode is capable of registering an additional analogue measured value, storing and outputting
it with the telegram. To output the analogue measured value it is necessary to create a user-
defined telegram in which the analogue measured value is also output.
Only the measured value at PIN 4 can be acquired additionally as analogue value.
To include the analogue measured value from PIN 4 in the burst measurement, configure the
system as follows:
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Switch the system to half duplex mode, see Command DM
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Switch PIN 4 as the analog input with command AB1, see Command AB
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Set the value for the pre-trigger by BP; for ex. the parameter PB00100 records the data
100ms before the trigger event, as well.
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Format the analog value with commands BY and BZ, see Command BY, Command BZ
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Adjust the sampling speed of the input with command AU,
see Command AU
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Configure a user-specific telegram, see 7.4.5
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Configure burst mode as described above
Examples of burst mode configuration
Simple burst mode configuration
00KY1
00TB2 (VDT output telegram)
00BS100 (100 measurements in burst mode)
00AC16 (Activate burst mode)
Burst mode configuration with maximum measuring speed, without plausibility check and scientific
output telegram
00KY1
00TB12 (Data output after measurement: Scientific output telegram)
00BS100 (100 measurements in burst mode)
00BP100 Recording of data 100ms before the trigger event
00MD0 (No delay between measurements)
00MA0 (Switch-off of automatic measuring speed adjustment)
00PC0 (Switch-off of plausibility)